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MSE Parents Club Part 12

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  • Somnium
    Somnium Posts: 1,734 Forumite
    EA - we said Tuesday 2nd originally but could we male it Wednesday cos I have my first baby massage on the 2nd :)

    beenie - love the vtech toys there are some fab ones out there.
    Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpuls
    Working on baby no2 :D
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    Beenie - good bargains there!

    I've just filled another 2 vacuum storage thingies :eek: That's 4 in total now.
    Managed to fit the 6-9m, 9-12m and 12-18m stuff in the wardrobe! I still need to fish out the stuff that's in the clean washing pile.
    MIL actually did really well! J has 3 really smart pairs of trousers, 2 shirts with ties, 5 thick hooded tops and a few pairs of joggers for next winter. I even found a box of stuff I got off Freecycle when I was pg which is aged 6-9m!
    Nursery looks a lot tidier now - just need to get it all back under the cot once I've shrunk them down and dropped the base again.

    All J has done today is to try to pull himself up to everything! At least he's learnt how to fall on his bum now and not straight back on his head. :o
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • got-it-spend-it
    got-it-spend-it Posts: 5,016 Forumite
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    Very good charity shop haul, Beenie! I never seem to find any good baby stuff in ones round here.

    Well done on the sorting out, Glam. It feels so good once it's done, doesn't it? I need to rescue the clothes that I packed away when I was pregnant. It will be like having a whole new wardrobe.

    3- thanks for the heads up on that DP code on facebook. I just ordered this and this for £32 delivered. I wanted this but it was sold out in a 14. Lovely dress for a tenner though!
    :DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator :p
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
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    aless02 wrote: »
    speaking of stokke, i was really bored so watching kiddicare pram videos and came upon the stokke one. I've been saying it 'stoke-ee' but on the vid it's more like 'stock-ah'
    I've always read it as "stock".
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  • Becles
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    Evansangel wrote: »
    But the disposables are great, no faffing about, i just chuck them away every night and done :D
    And they are £24 for 30 pairs hehe.

    Monthlies are cheaper :D Mine are £13 a month including solutions as I need sensitive eyes lenses. I think the cheapest were £8 a month.
    SusanC wrote: »
    I've always read it as "stock".

    Me too :D

    Good charity shop haul Beenie. It's great when you can find decent stuff at good prices.

    Charlotte has just fell off her scooter and her knee is bleeding so I cleaned it up and put a plaster on. She's now back out on the scooter and riding up the street with her trouser leg rolled up so everyone can see the plaster :rotfl:

    She got up in a foul mood after her nap this afternoon. I was cuddling her and I asked what would make her happy and she said The Killers. We watched some of their videos on You Tube and she was happy after that. Bizarre child :D
    Here I go again on my own....
  • hammyhunter
    hammyhunter Posts: 694 Forumite
    Glamazon wrote: »
    Just had a random thought!

    I think it was Hammy that asked about where I lived when in Thornhill.

    I used to work at the surgery that burnt down by Sainsburys and lived just off Excalibur Drive but towards The Cottage Pub (if you know where that is) :)

    :rotfl:Yes, I know where the Cottage is - all of our descriptions of where we lived have been pubs - says a lot about us :D

    I used to be a patient at that surgery - we probably have met before! It was handy having the surgery there - you could go to the docs, get a prescription, take it to Lloyds and pop in to Sainburys whilst it was being dispensed :D

    Many happy returns to the incredible Rhys :bdaycake:
    The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents ;):o:D
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    oooo hammy how exciting to think we could have met!

    I used to work there back in 2003 to 2006, I was the 'youngster' on reception :rotfl:
    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
  • kindofagilr
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    Somnium wrote: »
    Kindof - lol at E's champion peeing!

    LOL I know!!!! are superdry and babydry pampers the same?
    MFD wrote:
    Are the Superdry ones the Orange packet? If so they should be called 'Economy' - they are shocking!!

    I dont think so they were in a bumper box we got them from asda, and I think there was 144 of them and they were wrapped in 3 lots of white wrapping inside

    Hmm maybe they are called babydry I thought they were called superdry, well either way, E must just pee loads lol

    The nappies never leak but I think it wakes him up cos its full???

    Where can I get a nice coat from for E, he has no coats lol just hoodies
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  • hammyhunter
    hammyhunter Posts: 694 Forumite
    Glamazon wrote: »
    oooo hammy how exciting to think we could have met!

    I used to work there back in 2003 to 2006, I was the 'youngster' on reception :rotfl:

    I am wracking my brains - I am bound to know you!!! My original doc was Sion Edwards but it was Dr Wolfe who I saw after my diagnosis in 2005 - she was great!
    The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents ;):o:D
  • Glamazon
    Glamazon Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    Kindof - there is simply dry

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    or Baby dry

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    A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea

    Where does the time go? :think:
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